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RE-Designing a Giant Telemaster

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Old 06-06-2003, 05:08 PM
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Default RE-Designing a Giant Telemaster

Hello; I recently recieved a set of plans for a Giant Telemaster. The 144 inch version. I would like to move some things around like moving the servos for the tail surfaces to the rear of the fuse. What I was wondering is; Is there a general rule of thumb or formula for calculating how much to stretch the nose moment to compensate for moving weight to the rear??
I hate the idea of adding lead for balance and would rather lenghten the nose to re-balance, but how much??
Thanks; Adam

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